Over 990 weeks on the Billboard 200 — and counting.
Over 990 weeks.
That’s the total as of early 2025. Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon first hit the Billboard 200 in 1973 and spent 741 consecutive weeks on the chart before finally dropping off in 1988. Then it came back, multiple times, thanks to reissues and continued vinyl sales. It holds the record for the longest-charting album in Billboard history. No other album comes close. It’s still on the chart as I write this.
The number keeps climbing. When someone tells you “937 weeks,” that was true a decade ago. It’s past 990 now.
It’ll outlast all of us.
